Facilities/Directions

William M. Anderson CenterThe new William M. Anderson Center is the home to Eagle
basketball and volleyball. The 2,000-set arena is complete with
every imaginable detail, from top-notch locker rooms for teams,
concessions and comfortable seating for fans, and video message
boards. Also included is a luxurious President's box for game
viewing. The site served as host for four rounds of the 2012 NCAA
women's basketball tournament, the sectionals of the 2014 NCAA
men's basketball tournament, and has also hosted events such as
concerts and an appearance by First Lady Michelle Obama.

Goolrick Hall/Fitness CenterThe home of UMW Athletics, Goolrick Hall houses all
administrative offices as well as coaches' offices, as well as the
athletic training room. Goolrick Hall (75,000 square feet of
activity space) is also home to Eagle swimming. UMW hosted the CAC
Swimming Championships from 1991 through 2005. The
newly-refurbished varsity weight room contains more than 50 working
stations in an 8,000 square-foot area, and athletes also have a
multi-faceted training room at their disposal.

A 15,000 square foot fitness center is connected to Goolrick,
and houses approximately 8,000 square feet of activity space for
the student body's usage. That facility includes treadmills, free
weights, and other state-of-the-art fitness equipment.

Other new additions to the Goolrick facility include a
varsity student-athlete lounge and a completely refurbished
office suite.

DIRECTIONS TO ANDERSON
CENTER/GOOLRICK GYM:
From Interstate 95, take Exit 130A (Route 3 East), and follow
through five stoplights. At the sixth light, turn LEFT onto
Business Route 3 (William Street), remaining in the LEFT lane. At
the first light, turn LEFT onto College Avenue, and the campus will
be on your right. Once on College Avenue, go straight through the
first stoplight, and turn RIGHT at the second light (Route 1),
Drive under the UMW Walkway and make an immediate RIGHT onto Alvey
Drive. Visitor parking is located in the parking deck adjacent to
the gyms.

BATTLEGROUND ATHLETIC COMPLEX
The University of Mary Washington prides itself in providing an
optimal environment for athletes to practice their craft.
Battleground Outdoor Complex plays host to lacrosse, soccer,
tennis, field hockey, track and field, baseball and softball, and
is regarded as one of the finest facilities of its kind in
Virginia.

DIRECTIONS TO THE
BATTLEGROUND:
From Interstate 95, take Exit 130A (Route 3 East), and follow
through five stoplights. At the sixth light, turn LEFT onto
Business Route 3 (William Street). At the top of the hill, the road
splits. Stay RIGHT, onto Hanover Street. The Battleground Athletic
Complex is on the RIGHT.

V.
Earl Dickinson Stadium (Baseball)The University of Mary Washington baseball team
competes at one of the finest facilities in all of NCAA baseball,
V. Earl Dickinson Stadium. One of the crown jewels of the
Battleground Athletic Complex, located adjacent to campus along
Hanover Street, Dickinson Stadium has seating for more than 1,000
fans, houses a concession stand, restrooms for spectators, and a
state of the art public adress system that entertains fans with
music and information. The players enjoy spacious dugouts, one
indoor and four outdoor batting cages, and the newest aerobic and
strength training equipment available at the field each day.

Grass
Stadium (Soccer, Lacrosse)The grass stadium at the Battleground has been host to two
NCAA soccer championships, and is home to the Eagle men's and
women's soccer teams, as well as UMW lacrosse. Adjacent to the
1,000-seat stadium is a full practice Bermuda grass field, which
perfectly replicates the competition
field.

Turf Stadium (Field Hockey, Lacrosse)The turf stadium at UMW hosts the Eagle field hockey
and lacrosse teams. The two-year old artificial turf surface has
already served as host to the 2012 NCAA field hockey tournament.
The facility was also the host site for the 1993 NCAA field hockey
national championship.

Softball StadiumThe University of Mary Washington softball team
competes at one of the finest facilities in all of NCAA Division
III softball. Located adjacent to campus along Hanover
Street, the UMW Softball Stadium has seating for hundreds
of fans and possesses a state of the art public adress system that
entertains fans with music and information. The players enjoy
spacious dugouts, four outdoor batting cages, and the newest
aerobic and strength training equipment available at the field each
day.

Track
FacilityThe University of Mary Washington track and field teams
compete on campus at an eight-lane facility complete with track
shack, throwing pits, and shower/restroom facility. The Eagles
have hosted numerous Capital Athletic Conference Championships at
the Battleground, and annually hosts the Battleground Relays each
spring.

Lighted Turf Practice FieldLocated next to the grass stadium is a lighted artificial
turf field, which is used for practices for nearly every outdoor
sport. The field's versatility allows usage by a number of varsity
teams.

Lighted Multipurpose Turf FieldDirectly to the north of Goolrick Gymnasium and adjacent
to the visitor's parking deck on Alvey Drive, a lighted
multipurpose turf field further allows options when scheduling
varsity contests. Men's and women's lacrosse and field hockey have
used the field for night contests, with expanded use expected in
the future.

Tennis CenterThe six-court, state-of-the-art University Indoor Tennis
Center is located next to the award-winning 12-court outdoor tennis
facility at the Battleground Athletic Complex. The University
Tennis Center hosted the 2006 NCAA Division III National Men's
Championships, the 2007 and 2010 NCAA Division III National
Women's Championships, and has recieved the 2006 USTA Mid-Atlantic
Section "Facility of the Year" Award and the 2007 USTA Outstanding
Facility Award.

Hazelwild FarmThe University of Mary Washington's riding program is conducted
at Hazelwild Farm, located on Miss A. Elizabeth Morrison's 500-acre
ancestral homestead. The farm is located five miles from campus, in
Spotsylvania County. The facilities include seventy stalls with all
the modern amenities and ample turnout. The Stables also provide
two outdoor rings, a cross country course, and a full-scale indoor
arena, the A. Elizabeth Morrison Equestrian Center. Students may
take part in all activities at Hazelwild Farm, including boarding,
lessons, and showing, both local and rated.

DIRECTIONS TO HAZELWILD
FARM:
From Interstate 95, take Exit 130A (Route 3 East), and follow
through five stoplights. Turn RIGHT onto Route 1 South. Proceed
several miles, and turn RIGHT onto Harrison Road. Follow Harrison
over Interstate 95, and turn RIGHT into the Elizabeth A. Morrison
equestrian center.